Yes, Robin Thicke was arrested in New York today for marijuana possession.The NYPD handed the R&B crooner, who's married to actress Paula Patton, a desk appearance ticket. [NYDN]

Rumor had it that Chris Brown had uttered "the worst pickup line of all time" backstage at the Grammys, supposedly telling one brunette, "Can I get your number? I promise I won't beat you!" His rep says that's not only "absurd," but also "untrue." [E!]

Lana Del Rey's "Video Games" now sounds more like an actual video game in the video at the link. [Idolator]

Gael Garcia Bernal has snagged the lead swashbuckling role in "Zorro Reborn," a "futuristic reboot" of the classic tale. [Variety]

The audience at the Sarajevo premiere of "In the Land of Blood and Honey" loved Angelina Jolie's film - so much, in fact, they gave it a standing ovation. [People]

Stevie Wonder will have honored two fallen legends in entertainment with performances by week's end, as he moves from a Thursday memorial service for Don Cornelius to Saturday's funeral for Whitney Houston.

Sunday night’s fifth season premiere of “Celebrity Apprentice" will host a record number of 18 contestants, which means there's also a larger variety of cast members, from Adam Carolla and Penn Jillette to Arsenio Hall and Debbie Gibson.

The former late night talk show host and former teen pop sensation recently spoke with reporters, along with the show’s star and executive producer, Donald Trump.

After so many years of doing this, Trump reflected on what he’s learned so far. For one thing, don't judge a contestant by his or her cover.

With barely a day to prepare, the Recording Academy pulled off a heartfelt and meaningful tribute to honor Whitney Houston’s legacy at the Grammy Awards on Sunday.

Music industry insiders say that short notice might have been a blessing in disguise.

When a tribute performance is packed with effects and as many celebrities as possible, it becomes a little schmaltzy, said Lyndsey Parker, the managing editor of Yahoo! Music. Jennifer Hudson singing “I Will Always Love You,” with a single spotlight shining down on her, was tasteful and embodied what Houston was all about, Parker added.

This week’s "30 Rock" asked that age old question about New York City: Is it more like "Ghostbusters" 1 or 2?

Liz asked herself what all New Yorkers wonder at times: “Am I the last one in the city still following the rules of being a person?”

Disillusioned by the H-wives (“I don’t know if Sonya’s ever going to finish that toaster oven cookbook, but if she does I am going to buy it.” Me too, girl) and subway rudeness, Liz championed common decency. Until she discovered how much she could get away with by shunning society’s rules.